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    Single-spin asymmetries and Qiu-Sterman effect(s)

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    I discuss the relation between the Qiu-Sterman effects on one hand and the Collins, Sivers and Boer-Mulders effects on the other hand. It was suggested before that some of these effects are in fact the same, thus providing interesting connections between transverse-momentum dependent twist-2 functions and collinear twist-3 functions. Here I propose an alternative way to reach similar conclusions.Comment: Contribution to the proceedings of "The International Workshop on Transverse Polarisation Phenomena in Hard Processes" (Transversity 2005), Como, Italy, 7-10th September 2005. (1 ref. added in v2

    Models for transverse-momentum distributions and transversity

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    I present a short review of models for transverse-momentum distributions and transversity, with a particular attention on general features common to many models. I compare some model results with experimental extractions. I discuss the existence of relations between different functions, their limits of validity, their possible use.Comment: Talk delivered at the "Third International Workshop on Transverse Polarization Phenomena in Hard Scattering" (Transversity 2011), 29 Aug. - 2 Sep. 2011, Veli Losinj (Croatia

    Modeling dihadron fragmentation functions

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    We present a model for dihadron fragmentation functions, describing the fragmentation of a quark into two unpolarized hadrons. We tune the parameters of our model to the output of the PYTHIA event generator for two-hadron semi-inclusive production in deep inelastic scattering at HERMES. Once the parameters of the model are fixed, we make predictions for other unknown fragmentation functions and for a single-spin asymmetry in the azimuthal distribution of pi+ pi- pairs in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering on a transversely polarized target at HERMES and COMPASS. Such asymmetry could be used to measure the quark transversity distribution function.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figure

    Accessing the nucleon transverse structure in inclusive deep inelastic scattering

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    We revisit the standard analysis of inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering off nucleons taking into account the fact that on-shell quarks cannot be present in the final state, but they rather decay into hadrons - a process that can be described in terms of suitable "jet" correlators. As a consequence, a spin-flip term associated with the invariant mass of the produced hadrons is generated non perturbatively and couples to the target's transversity distribution function. In inclusive cross sections, this provides an hitherto neglected and large contribution to the twist-3 part of the g2 structure function, that can explain the discrepancy between recent calculations and fits of this quantity. It also provides an extension of the Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule, putting constraints on the small-x behavior of the transversity function, as well as an extension of the Efremov-Teryaev-Leader sum rule, suggesting a novel way to measure the tensor charge of the proton.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. Extended discussion on small-x transversity asymptotics. References adde

    First Extraction of Transversity from a Global Analysis of Electron-Proton and Proton-Proton Data

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    We present the first extraction of the transversity distribution in the framework of collinear factorization based on the global analysis of pion-pair production in deep-inelastic scattering off transversely polarized targets and in proton-proton collisions with one transversely polarized proton. The extraction relies on the knowledge of di-hadron fragmentation functions, which are taken from the analysis of electron-positron annihilation data. For the first time, the chiral-odd transversity is extracted from a global analysis similar to what is usually done for the chiral-even spin-averaged and helicity distributions. The knowledge of transversity is important for, among other things, detecting possible signals of new physics in high-precision low-energy experiments.Comment: version identical to published one; supplemental material available at http://link.aps.org/supplemental/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.19200

    Transversity and dihadron fragmentation functions

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    The observation of the quark transversity distribution requires another soft object sensitive to the quark's transverse spin. Dihadron fragmentation functions represent a convenient tool to analyze partonic spin, which can influence the angular distribution of the two hadrons. In particular, the so-called interference fragmentation functions can be used to probe transversity both in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering as well as proton-proton collisions. We discuss two single-spin asymmetries sensitive to transversity in the these two processes, at leading twist and leading order in alpha_S.Comment: 4 pages, to appear in proceedings of SPIN2004, Trieste, 10-16 Oct 200

    QCDĂ—\timesQED evolution of TMDs

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    We consider for the first time the QED corrections to the evolution of (un)polarized quark and gluon transverse-momentum-dependent distribution and fragmentation functions (TMDs in general). By extending their operator definition to QCD×\timesQED, we provide the mixed new anomalous dimensions up to O(αsα){\cal O}(\alpha_s\alpha) and the pure QED ones up to O(α2){\cal O}(\alpha^2). These new corrections are universal for all TMDs up to the flavor of the considered parton, i.e., the full flavor universality of TMD evolution found in pure QCD is broken in QCD×\timesQED by the presence of the electric charge. In addition, we provide the leading-order QED corrections to the matching coefficients of the unpolarized quark TMD parton distribution function onto its integrated counterparts at O(αs0α){\cal O}(\alpha_s^0\alpha).Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures. v2: minor corrections, accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.

    Flavor dependence of unpolarized TMDs from semi-inclusive pion production

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    Recent data from semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering collected by the HERMES collaboration allow for the first time to discuss how the transverse-momentum dependence of unpolarized distribution and fragmentation functions is affected by the flavor of the involved partons. A model built with flavor-dependent Gaussian transverse-momentum distributions fits data better than the same flavor-independent model. The current analysis is performed for totally unpolarized scattering of leptons off protons and deuterons, with detected pions in the final state. There are convincing indications of flavor dependence in the fragmentation functions, while for parton distribution functions the evidence is weaker.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the QCD Evolution Workshop 2013 (May 6-10, JLAB

    Production of two hadrons in semi-inclusive Deep Inelatic Scattering

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    We present the general expression, in terms of structure functions, of the cross section for the production of two hadrons in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering. We analyze this process including full transverse-momentum dependence up to subleading twist and check, where possible, the consistency with existing literature.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figur
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